Vulgar words in Old Saint Paul's - A Tale of the Plague and the Fire (Page 1)
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I once made love to a tailor's wife, and the rascal coming in unawares, struck me to the ground with his goose, and well nigh murdered me."
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As I live, one is Major Pillichody, the rascal who dared to make love to Patience.
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I have not seen her for some weeks, and during that time have endeavoured to obliterate her image by making love to a dozen others.
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"Patience has never been like herself since Major Pillichody entered my master's dwelling, and made love to her.
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I feel quite uneasy to think how the little hussy will go on during my absence.